I am a Gimp nuvie (I just installed GIMP 2.8.0 and opened it for the first time about 1 hour ago). How's that for new? LOL.

In any case, I am not sure what version of windows are you using but I am assuming is not "Windows 7" which is the version I use and one of the reasons I had a bit of trouble and had to do research to install these palettes. So I wanted to share with you what I learned, in case you want to include this information in you instructions.

first of all the root folder to save the files is:C:\Users\your user name here\.gimp-version here\palettes (Windows 7 does not have a "C:\Documents and Settings" anymore).

Then, In GIMP, (I don't know if they are the same for any GIMP or other Windows versions) but these are the steps I followed to get the palettes to show.

Yeah, that's why I was so confused. gpl's are basically just an open license thingy but GIMP states in their manual to view one and then you'll understand how to convert things from other sources to gpl's. I'm like well...I guess I'm a dumbass because I'm just not seeing how that's freaking possible. Thank you for taking the time, I appreciate it!!

Thanks! I have tried recently Autodesk Sketchbook Pro -nothing really fancy about it really- the only thing I envy was the cool "copic palettes presets" the program has, now I finally have something like it on Gimp Do you have more?

Are these by chance the same gimp palettes that can also be found within the Gimp Paint Studio presets? I have palettes already with all of these same names from their download. Only asking because if they're different I'll add something to differentiate the two.